"Supplanted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Supplanted" Meaning

"Supplanted" is a verb that means to replace or take the place of something or someone, often in a figure of authority or importance. It can also mean to reduce the importance or effectiveness of something or someone.

Example: "She was supplanted by a younger, more ambitious colleague in the new management team."

In this sense, "supplanted" is similar to words like "replaced", "ousted", or "displaced".

"Supplanted" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Supplanted"


Example 1: In a historical context

Instead of the established ruler, a new dynasty supplanted the old regime in 1789.

Example 2: In a scientific or medical context

The antibiotic has supplanted penicillin as the treatment of choice for certain types of infections.

Example 3: In a business context

After acquiring the company, the new CEO supplanted the board of directors with her own people.

Example 4: In a sports context

The young athlete supplanted the veteran player in the starting lineup, bringing a fresh energy to the team.

Example 5: In a literary context

In the novel, the protagonist's rise to wealth and power created tension, ultimately supplanted by a tragic fall.

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Provided or given in addition to something else: This grammar book is a supplemental resource for students.

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